没想到这样的问题会引起如此反响,看些例句吧:
1.The people that are doing illegal things in other countries – like begging – are already there. There won’t be many to join them.(BBC)
2.There won’t be enough people to work. There’ll only be older people.(Forbes)
3.The trouble is, though, that unless something is done soon, there won’t be enough people to work on these projects or those that might follow.(卫报)
对比用working:
A collapsing birth rate, people living longer and the attractiveness of the road south are all contributing to the looming demographic crisis in Scotland, where by 2020 there won’t be enough people working to support those who are not.(卫报)
4.There will be someone to meet you at the airport.(Oxford Practice Grammar Advanced With key(2006)第102页)
5.There won’t always be an adoring mother to take the edge off the blows.(Oxford Dictionary of Current Idiomatic English I Verbs With Prepositions and Particles第326页)
如果问,这两种形式有什么区别,这倒是一个好问题,任何句法形式上的不同一般都会引起其意义的细微差异!
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